Travel Blog Photos from Ise (141)
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... Shinto religion, it gives rise to two large shrines (Geku/Outer and Naiku/Inner), which form the Grand Shrine of Ise, one of the most important in Japan. I visited the Outer first, a short walk from the train stn. It was rather pretty with a wide area ...
... . My hostel looked out over a foggy bay, which I predict harbours a Japanese Loch Ness-esque creature. I went to the Ise Shrine, which was very simple and minimalist, but what really stood out was the amazing woodlands it was in. They complemented ...
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Ise, Mie, Kinki, Japan

Ise, Mie, Kinki, Japan

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Japan Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 7, 2009, 09:24:35
... considered the country's best feudal-era fortress. Less visited by foreign visitors are the sacred sites of Ise and Koya-san - the former the site of Japan's foremost Shintō shrine, and the latter a Buddhist monastic site in the mountains of ...
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Advice on Japan
Posted on Nov 12, 2009, 11:25:27
... for a week with plans to start and finish in Tokyo, as well as include Kyoto, Hiroshima and potentially Nagoya, you should definitely get a Japan Rail Pass. A one-week pass is ¥28,300 for each of you (don't get the Green Car version - it isn't ...
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